๐ CGPA Calculator
Calculate your CGPA from semester grades, SGPA, or percentage
| Semester | SGPA | Credits | Weighted Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | - | - | - |
๐ Understanding CGPA Calculation
What is CGPA?
CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the average of grade points obtained in all subjects, excluding additional 6th subjects as per the CBSE scheme. It's calculated on a scale of 10 (in India) or 4 (in US/international universities). CGPA represents your overall academic performance throughout your course duration.
How to Calculate CGPA
Method 1: From SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average)
CGPA = (Sum of SGPA of all semesters) / (Number of semesters)
For credit-based systems: CGPA = (Sum of (SGPA ร Credits)) / (Total Credits)
Method 2: From Percentage
CBSE Formula: CGPA = Percentage รท 9.5
Reverse: Percentage = CGPA ร 9.5
Method 3: From Individual Grades
CGPA = (Sum of Grade Points of all subjects) / (Number of subjects)
10-Point Grading Scale (CBSE & Most Indian Universities)
- O (Outstanding): 9.1 - 10.0 CGPA | 91-100%
- A+ (Excellent): 8.1 - 9.0 CGPA | 81-90%
- A (Very Good): 7.1 - 8.0 CGPA | 71-80%
- B+ (Good): 6.1 - 7.0 CGPA | 61-70%
- B (Above Average): 5.1 - 6.0 CGPA | 51-60%
- C (Average): 4.1 - 5.0 CGPA | 41-50%
- D (Pass): 3.3 - 4.0 CGPA | 33-40%
- E (Fail): Below 3.3 CGPA | Below 33%
4-Point Grading Scale (US/International)
- A (Excellent): 3.7 - 4.0 GPA | 90-100%
- A- (Very Good): 3.3 - 3.6 GPA | 85-89%
- B+ (Good): 3.0 - 3.2 GPA | 80-84%
- B (Above Average): 2.7 - 2.9 GPA | 75-79%
- B- (Average): 2.3 - 2.6 GPA | 70-74%
- C+ (Below Average): 2.0 - 2.2 GPA | 65-69%
- C (Pass): 1.7 - 1.9 GPA | 60-64%
- F (Fail): Below 1.7 GPA | Below 60%
CGPA Conversion for Different Universities
CBSE to Percentage: Multiply CGPA by 9.5
VTU (Visvesvaraya Technological University): CGPA = (Percentage - 50) / 5
Anna University: CGPA = (Percentage - 50) / 5
Mumbai University: CGPA = Percentage / 10
10-Point to 4-Point: 4-Point GPA = (10-Point CGPA ร 4) / 10
Credit-Based CGPA Calculation
Many universities use a credit-based system where subjects have different credit hours (usually 1-4 credits per subject).
Formula: CGPA = ฮฃ(Grade Point ร Credits) / ฮฃ(Credits)
Example:
- Subject 1: 9 GPA ร 4 credits = 36 points
- Subject 2: 8 GPA ร 3 credits = 24 points
- Subject 3: 7 GPA ร 2 credits = 14 points
- Total: 74 points / 9 credits = 8.22 CGPA
CGPA to Percentage Conversion (CBSE)
CBSE introduced the CGPA system in 2010. The official conversion formula is:
Percentage = CGPA ร 9.5
Examples:
- 9.0 CGPA = 9.0 ร 9.5 = 85.5%
- 8.5 CGPA = 8.5 ร 9.5 = 80.75%
- 7.0 CGPA = 7.0 ร 9.5 = 66.5%
How to Improve Your CGPA
- Focus on subjects with higher credit hours for maximum impact
- Maintain consistency across all semesters
- Identify weak subjects early and seek help
- Attend all classes and complete assignments on time
- Form study groups for collaborative learning
- Use past papers and mock tests for practice
- Take advantage of extra credit opportunities
CGPA Requirements for Different Purposes
Higher Education (Master's):
- Top universities: 8.0+ CGPA
- Good universities: 7.0-8.0 CGPA
- Average universities: 6.0-7.0 CGPA
Campus Placements:
- Premium companies: 8.0+ CGPA
- Good companies: 7.0-8.0 CGPA
- Most companies: 6.0+ CGPA
Government Jobs:
- UPSC/IAS: Usually requires 55%+ (5.8 CGPA)
- Bank PO/Clerk: Varies, typically 60%+ (6.3 CGPA)
- SSC: Usually 50%+ (5.3 CGPA)
Foreign Universities:
- Top US universities: 8.5+ CGPA (3.5+ GPA)
- Good universities: 7.5+ CGPA (3.0+ GPA)
- UK universities: Varies by institution
Difference Between SGPA and CGPA
SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average): Performance in a single semester
CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average): Overall performance across all semesters
CGPA is calculated by averaging all SGPA scores (or using weighted average if credits vary).
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is 7.5 CGPA good?
A: Yes! 7.5 CGPA (71.25%) is considered "Very Good" grade. It's eligible for most campus placements and postgraduate admissions.
Q: How to convert 10-point CGPA to 4-point GPA?
A: Multiply your CGPA by 0.4. Example: 8.5 CGPA = 8.5 ร 0.4 = 3.4 GPA
Q: Can CGPA increase in later semesters?
A: Yes! Higher SGPA in later semesters can pull up your overall CGPA, though early semesters have equal weight.
Q: What CGPA is required for distinction?
A: Most universities award distinction for 7.5+ CGPA (75%+ equivalent).
Q: Does CGPA matter for jobs?
A: Yes, for campus placements. Most companies set CGPA cutoffs (6.0-7.5). However, work experience matters more for off-campus jobs.
Q: How accurate is this CGPA calculator?
A: This calculator uses standard formulas followed by CBSE and major Indian universities. For exact requirements, check your specific university guidelines.
